This uncirculated 100,000 Mark Germany note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Imperial Bank. It is a brown, black, and lilac note that is dated 1923, bear the signatures of Schneider, Fuchs, P. Schneider, Friedrich, Vocke, Seiffert, Bernhard, Budczies, Kauffmann, Von Grimm, Havenstein and Von Glasenapp, and measures 190 x 115 mm. Its obverse side features the head of a man wearing a cap from Hans Holbein’s The Merchant Georg Gisze (1532), two black Reichsbank seals, and an imperial eagle. Its reverse side shows guilloches. Though there is no security thread, there is still a watermark of oak leaves. The note was withdrawn on 05 July 1925.